Cards must be new as of December 1, 2018.
Deadline is December 31, 2018 @ 8pm CST.

Make as many cards as you want and the challenge is open to everyone. No signing up, just post them as you finish them and I'll add them to the first page as we go along. Also, please remember to comment on others cards that are posted. We all love to get comments! And don't forget the most important rule, HAVE FUN!!

If you missed the deadline for last month but are still inspired to do them please post them here as “for sharing”. We would still love to see them and be inspired by them. I know “life” gets in the way!!

Please check Allow Public Embedding for your cards when you upload them!

Just in case anyone needs it, here are the directions on how to embed your cards to the thread.

*Click on the picture you want to link in your gallery
*On the right side of the page, under "Add to Favorites", click on "Link"
*Click the bubble button beside IMG code
*Click any bubble under image code to resize the photo
*Left click and highlight code that is inside the box
*Click CTRL & C to copy (or right click on highlighted part and click on “copy”)
*Come back to the thread and press CTRL & V (or right click and click on “paste”) to post the link
*click add post and that's it!

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When adding your card to the Scrapbook.com Gallery, please specify this challenge in the description. Example: if you made a card for color, write: "August inspirational card challenge - color".

I used a sparkling pink pp (sugary). I used white Nuvo and white dots to recreate the icing idea of the photo, and I used a brown and white striped twine to indicate the gingerbread and the striped pieces in the photo. And of course, the pastel colors were borrowed for the card.

All caught up with love but very far behind on card making. I have spent the last few weeks working on a heritage project with my mother and it has consumed all of my time. I really hope to get back into my scrap room soon.

This one is for the product category:
I used glitter paste, glitter pen, blingy enamel dots and Nuvo dots as well.... so it is pretty well covered in bling. Let alone, the fact that it actually shines with light.